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. >> reporter: it was hard for angie's friends to hear, but the rape did help law enforcement. because they now had the perpetrator's dna profile. but back in the mid '80s, that wasn't the help it would be today. >> back in 1984, that could do a type of blood testing to determine whether or not an individual is a se streeter or nonsecreter. >> reporter: roughly 80% of americans are secreteers, meaning they have markers for their blood type. the killer was a nonsekreter? >> that's correct. >> reporter: blood tests revealed dance was a secreter. in addition, lance had an alibi, putting him 370 mile ace way. >> he was staying with his parents in amarillo, working with at the gym there. >> so he was eliminated based on that. >> reporter: what about ben, angie's oddly unemotional boyfriend, who officers thought acted strangely the night of the murder? >> the police check to see if there was scratches or bruises on him? >> they checked that, his vehicle, his apartment for any type of blood, bloody clothes, anything like that. >> nothing? >> nothing. >> reporter: and tests showed ben
. >> reporter: it was hard for angie's friends to hear, but the rape did help law enforcement. because they now had the perpetrator's dna profile. but back in the mid '80s, that wasn't the help it would be today. >> back in 1984, that could do a type of blood testing to determine whether or not an individual is a se streeter or nonsecreter. >> reporter: roughly 80% of americans are secreteers, meaning they have markers for their blood type. the killer was a nonsekreter?...
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. >> reporter: it was hard for angie's friends to hear, but the rape did help law enforcement because they now had the perpetrator's dna profile. but back in the mid '80s that wasn't the help it would be today. >> back in 1984, they could do a type of blood testing where they can determine whether or not an individual is a secreter or non-secreter. basically narrow it down to 20% of the population. >> reporter: roughly 80% of americans are concresecreters m they have markers in their blood toothpaste. the other 20% don't have those markers. the killer was a non-secreter. >> correct. >> reporter: that plenty it couldn't be lance, the ex-boyfriend. angie's friends say she told them lance had threatened her with a knife. blood tests revealed lance was a secreter. in addition, lance had an alibi putting him 370 miles away on the night of the murder. >> he was staying with his parents in amarillo, working at the local gym there. they were satisfied that he was not in town when this took place. >> so he was eliminated based on that. >> reporter: what about ben? angie's oddly unemotional boy
. >> reporter: it was hard for angie's friends to hear, but the rape did help law enforcement because they now had the perpetrator's dna profile. but back in the mid '80s that wasn't the help it would be today. >> back in 1984, they could do a type of blood testing where they can determine whether or not an individual is a secreter or non-secreter. basically narrow it down to 20% of the population. >> reporter: roughly 80% of americans are concresecreters m they have markers...
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as you go up to a law firm law firm, you're looking at several square feet of persons. it depends on your business you have. >> the trickiest part of renting a space is predicting how much space they'll need in the future. >> there's a skup l of ways that we deal with that. we took this whole floor and share space with one of our investors and we've helped other groups do there. there are a couple of companies out there that specialize in that matching process. that's one way to get around the growth issues and the other is to realize in the going out months you'll be paying a little more because it will be empty but at the back end of the your lease it will be inverse where you're getting to be sardines. >> the last stop on the tour is the flat iron district where we visited john belay's company, a company that's growing rapidly. hi, good to meet you. the company started with this one office. when they ran out of space, they annexed an office next door and then another down the hall, far from ideal. the cobbled together space was just no longer work iing. as i look aro
as you go up to a law firm law firm, you're looking at several square feet of persons. it depends on your business you have. >> the trickiest part of renting a space is predicting how much space they'll need in the future. >> there's a skup l of ways that we deal with that. we took this whole floor and share space with one of our investors and we've helped other groups do there. there are a couple of companies out there that specialize in that matching process. that's one way to get...
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. >> reporter: but no law broken, he calls a guy a cab and sent him home. no idea what was coming. how could they know? >> it makes you question the goodness of humanity. it makes you question faith and makes you question your believes. >> it is at a point where people helped did good. >> reporter: here in the heart of the hartland, it is lovely capitol. it is famous state fair, all deep fried food and presidential casting calls here. des moines, a place known as sweet and gentle nature for people who are simply nice. like him. >> he was just very good. his name was justin michael. these were his parents. >> he cared about people and kind and considerate. >> a very nice guy. >> very nice guy. >> very good person. >> sort of person who volunteers for things like helping to build houses, hubcabitat for humanity. justin was almost 31. the eldest of three, his brother nathan idolized him. >> he was just a great older brother, very supportive and caring and would give you the shirt on his back if you needed it. >> justin saved her life as a teenager she was caught in a rip tide in the b
. >> reporter: but no law broken, he calls a guy a cab and sent him home. no idea what was coming. how could they know? >> it makes you question the goodness of humanity. it makes you question faith and makes you question your believes. >> it is at a point where people helped did good. >> reporter: here in the heart of the hartland, it is lovely capitol. it is famous state fair, all deep fried food and presidential casting calls here. des moines, a place known as sweet...
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. >>> in california, two new laws get tough on guns and bags. first, firearms. families can now ask a judge to remove guns from a relative deemed a threat. they'll also be banned from buying them. and no more using these things, those plastic bags. those are going to be phased out starting next summer. the change hits supermarkets first. every year it's estimated that californians tossed out 13 million plastic bags. >>> in china, tension as national day which celebrates independence is honored. ♪ in beijing, it was business as usual. a flag was raised at tiananmen square. more than 100,000 were on hand. but a different scene in hong kong as a swell of protesters gathered. pro-democracy backers surrounding the business hub there. protesters gave the government until today to meet their demands, but leaders refused to budge. >>> growing outrage days before one of america's notorious convicted cop killers speaks to college grads in vermont. officials at godard college say it was the students who selected jamal as their commencement speaker. he will give the speec
. >>> in california, two new laws get tough on guns and bags. first, firearms. families can now ask a judge to remove guns from a relative deemed a threat. they'll also be banned from buying them. and no more using these things, those plastic bags. those are going to be phased out starting next summer. the change hits supermarkets first. every year it's estimated that californians tossed out 13 million plastic bags. >>> in china, tension as national day which celebrates...
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some of the laws. you know, the seals, this is a new prison. how it's a smash army. >> emotional -- >> oh, man too much. i probably spend half an hour in there. the agony of what it is in here. the torture, the poke, the prod. the constant, you know what i mean, the frustration. feel like you can't release. how do people release frustration? you drive. you build your bodies, you build your muscles, you tattoo, you do all that stuff. >> if you kept it like that the whole time, i'll support you. >> prison is predatory, prison is evil. everyone in here runs on base emotions. very few people think with a higher intellect how to do stuff or about how to be. >> yourself included? is that how you operate? how do you operate in here? >> well, there's people that would tell you how i operate in here. i'm sure lots of people would tell you that they don't approve of how i operate. >> those people include the correctional staff who not only believe yost is a dangerous inmate, but that he's the leader of a white supremacist gang. >> here, yost. seen him ou
some of the laws. you know, the seals, this is a new prison. how it's a smash army. >> emotional -- >> oh, man too much. i probably spend half an hour in there. the agony of what it is in here. the torture, the poke, the prod. the constant, you know what i mean, the frustration. feel like you can't release. how do people release frustration? you drive. you build your bodies, you build your muscles, you tattoo, you do all that stuff. >> if you kept it like that the whole time,...
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he shares his cell with three cousins and two brothers-in-law. and has other family living on the cell block, as well. >> translator: there are almost 20 of us here. it's normal. there is no problem with this. >> translator: there is no policy here that family members won't be together or that all the family members will be together so long as it doesn't threaten the order and the rules, it could be that we'll let members of the same family serve time in the same cell block, sometimes even in the same cell, if we feel it contributes to the inmate's security and to our security. >> translator: you feel like you're at home. here we live together without all sorts of nonsense. >> translator: we take care of each other. >> while israeli citizens are muslims of arab ancestry, but they're not just any ordinary family. >> translator: the arabs are organized around known crime families, gangs. someone who belongs to one of these families will be more dominant. he's influential. he gets a lot of respect from the other prisoners. while this man is a very d
he shares his cell with three cousins and two brothers-in-law. and has other family living on the cell block, as well. >> translator: there are almost 20 of us here. it's normal. there is no problem with this. >> translator: there is no policy here that family members won't be together or that all the family members will be together so long as it doesn't threaten the order and the rules, it could be that we'll let members of the same family serve time in the same cell block,...
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all had runins with the law. this deputy heads up the program known as jail break. >> jail break is geared towards kids who are headed in the wrong direction. >> put the uniforms on over your clothes. >> they are making bad choices and we bring the kids in and show them what jail is like. >> how old are you? why are you here? you cut your teacher. look at me. you are talking to me. why are you looking at the ground for? i'm the one talking to you and you are talking to me. you look at me. >> we have a false sense of toughness to them. those are thes that i have to go to break them down. >> why are you here? how old are you? >> 16. >> are you kidding me. you continue to do the things you are doing, in a month. i give you less than that. you are 17 years old and you walk through the door and you will not leave. you understand me? you will not leave. that's what's going to happen to you. every single one of you. 12 years old and almost 17. take your hands out of your pants. don't let me see that again. keep your mou
all had runins with the law. this deputy heads up the program known as jail break. >> jail break is geared towards kids who are headed in the wrong direction. >> put the uniforms on over your clothes. >> they are making bad choices and we bring the kids in and show them what jail is like. >> how old are you? why are you here? you cut your teacher. look at me. you are talking to me. why are you looking at the ground for? i'm the one talking to you and you are talking to...
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it's washington politics as usual as law makers quickly try to take care of urgent business so they can get back on the campaign trail for the crucial mid-term elections taking place in november. one they should be fiercely courting are millions of small business voters. j.d. harrison covers start-up for the washington post with focus on public policy, great to see you. >> thanks for having me, j.j. >> what's interesting, a lot of politicians talked about small business, doing stuff for small business, when i go around the country and ask small business owners do you feel like anyone in washington is looking out for you, nine times out of ten they say no. >> that's right. maybe even more than nine times out of ten. we looked at recent polling recently by the small business association, and their numbers have 7% of small business owners that approved of the job, their law makers, their representatives here in washington are doing for them. and that obviously has to make some of the incumbents a little bit nervous heading into these mid-term elections. >> okay, why do small business owner
it's washington politics as usual as law makers quickly try to take care of urgent business so they can get back on the campaign trail for the crucial mid-term elections taking place in november. one they should be fiercely courting are millions of small business voters. j.d. harrison covers start-up for the washington post with focus on public policy, great to see you. >> thanks for having me, j.j. >> what's interesting, a lot of politicians talked about small business, doing stuff...
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the skyline where more than a few revellers are taking advantage of the new recreational marijuana laws. "first look" is back in three. and the dusty basement at 1406 35th street. it is the story of the old dining room table at 25th and hoffman avenue. the southbound bus barreling down i-95. ...and the second floor above the strip mall at roble and el camino. ♪ this magic moment it is the story of where every great idea begins. ♪ so different and so new where those with endless vision and an equal amount of audaciousness believed they had the power to do more. time and time again. ♪ and then, it happened at dell, we're honored to be part of some of the world's great stories. stories that began much the same way ours did. in a little dorm room -- # 2713. ♪ this magic moment ♪ ♪ this magic moment peoi go to angie's listt for all kinds of reasons. to gauge whether or not the projects will be done in a timely fashion and within budget. angie's list members can tell you which provider is the best in town. you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare. now that
the skyline where more than a few revellers are taking advantage of the new recreational marijuana laws. "first look" is back in three. and the dusty basement at 1406 35th street. it is the story of the old dining room table at 25th and hoffman avenue. the southbound bus barreling down i-95. ...and the second floor above the strip mall at roble and el camino. ♪ this magic moment it is the story of where every great idea begins. ♪ so different and so new where those with endless...
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former president bill clinton encouraged candidates not to run away from the law. vice president joe biden was bullish on the long-term outlook. he turned to rachel ray's show to discuss the impact. >> i think people are going to be really, really surprised how well this is turned out. >> can i say in my own family, my brother was diagnosed an auto immune disease. he was dropped from the health insurance when he hit a health care cap. he has a small child. my mom and sister went online to the site and used it as resource to find the people in our community, and they found the right health care for my brother and his child. it is such an important resource for americans. i just thank you. [ applause ] i'm getting tear i are. it's emotional for our whole family. >> it's personal. any young person listening, if you don't need this for your peace of mind, do it for mom. do it for your dad. get health coverage. do it for mom. do it for dad. >> do it for the families. >>> just a few hours general motors ceo will be on capitol hill to testify over a safety defe defect. sh
former president bill clinton encouraged candidates not to run away from the law. vice president joe biden was bullish on the long-term outlook. he turned to rachel ray's show to discuss the impact. >> i think people are going to be really, really surprised how well this is turned out. >> can i say in my own family, my brother was diagnosed an auto immune disease. he was dropped from the health insurance when he hit a health care cap. he has a small child. my mom and sister went...
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a more reasonable country where the laws favor less violation and not more. find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. to get your client's attention. from architectural prints and brochures to oversized printouts and banners that will bring your designs to life. ♪ yes, staples has everything you need to get your client's attention... except your client's attention. thousands of products added every day to staples.com, even bullhorns. how much? [ male announcer ] now get 50% off marketing materials. staples. make more happen. [ male announcer ] now get 50% off marketing materials. ifyou may be muddlingble withrough allergies.nger... try zyrtec® for powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin. because it starts working faster on the first day you take it. zyrtec®. muddle no more™. when it comes to grass seed. "what if i forget to water it, scott? will it still grow?" roll the clip, jimmy. scotts wraps each seed in a brilliant coating that feeds, protects, and holds in mois
a more reasonable country where the laws favor less violation and not more. find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. to get your client's attention. from architectural prints and brochures to oversized printouts and banners that will bring your designs to life. ♪ yes, staples has everything you need to get your client's attention... except your client's attention. thousands of products added every day to staples.com, even...
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in part, obama care has been the law of the land. that shocked economists like mark zandy who thought we were going to see a rise in part-time work because of obama care. >> earlier in the year, look at gdp, looking at job creation around that 15 point threshold. it felt like the trend was toward part-time ememployment. >> the president's health care law is not leading to increased part-time work. >> i expected it, i really have. i just haven't seen it. >> the los angeles times today says today's job numbers pushed the law into the popular conservative name that became care has -- government numbers actually shows that the fraction of part time workers in the work force has declined since 2010. and a closer look at the data provides little evidence for the notion that the health law is driving a shift in part time work. get the zombie -- obama care has become the easy scapegoat for people to blame for things that were already happening in the economy. >> how can you say obama care isn't in part to blame for more part-timers? >> we sa
in part, obama care has been the law of the land. that shocked economists like mark zandy who thought we were going to see a rise in part-time work because of obama care. >> earlier in the year, look at gdp, looking at job creation around that 15 point threshold. it felt like the trend was toward part-time ememployment. >> the president's health care law is not leading to increased part-time work. >> i expected it, i really have. i just haven't seen it. >> the los...
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should it be the law of the land. tracie potts is in washington. this is going to be a heated debate. >> reporter: betty, the courts dealt with this before. the last time we were here on this issue two years ago, they struck down the through a denied benefits for same sex couples. today they hear from couples who sued because their legal majors in one state were not recognized in another. >> the state has not come up with one reason. we want to encourage opposite six couples to marriage. >> reporter: in all states they will make the decision. >> we need to stand up and see we matter and we count. that could result in marriage equality from coast to coast. >> reporter: these two sued for the right to adopt each other's kids after a near miss accident made jane realize she would not be allowed to lose april's daughter. >> she loses me and her brothers and that's what really scared us the most was that possibility that they could be ripped apart. >> reporter: opponents argue it's a question for each state to decide. >> the supreme court justices have
should it be the law of the land. tracie potts is in washington. this is going to be a heated debate. >> reporter: betty, the courts dealt with this before. the last time we were here on this issue two years ago, they struck down the through a denied benefits for same sex couples. today they hear from couples who sued because their legal majors in one state were not recognized in another. >> the state has not come up with one reason. we want to encourage opposite six couples to...
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proponents of the law say it is money well spent. over the next hour, you will be able to decide as we take you inside atascadero, california's hospital for the criminally insane. this man is about to be the millionth customer. would you mind if i go ahead of you? instead we had someone go ahead of him and win fifty thousand dollars. congratulations you are our one millionth customer. nobody likes to miss out. that's why ally treats all their customers the same. whether you're the first or the millionth. if your bank doesn't think you're special anymore, you need an ally. ally bank. your money needs an ally. i missed a payment. aw, shoot. shoot! this is bad. no! we're good! this is your first time missing a payment. and you've got the it card, so we won't hike up your apr for paying late. that's great! it is great! thank you. at discover, we treat you like you'd treat you. get the it card with late payment forgiveness. let's see what you got. rv -- covered. why would you pay for a hotel? i never do. motorcycles -- check. atv. i ride
proponents of the law say it is money well spent. over the next hour, you will be able to decide as we take you inside atascadero, california's hospital for the criminally insane. this man is about to be the millionth customer. would you mind if i go ahead of you? instead we had someone go ahead of him and win fifty thousand dollars. congratulations you are our one millionth customer. nobody likes to miss out. that's why ally treats all their customers the same. whether you're the first or the...
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indictment on everybody that's out there expressing their first amendment rights but what we have seen in law enforcement that this is a very dangerous environment for the officers to work in regarding the amount of gunfire that we have experienced up there. now, this evening the only shots we were aware of were the shots taken from across the street. in other words, these police officers were standing there, and they were shot just because they were police officers. we are conducting an investigation right now, and i'll have more on that later on today. i'll answer a couple questions here real quick. >> this was not the people who were exercising their first amendment rights who did the shooting? >> >> i don't know who did the shooting to be honest with you right now, but somehow they were embedded in that group of folks. >> do you have a suspect description at all? >> i don't sncht. >> do you know where the officers were standing? were they behind the police department? >> they were standing directly in front of the police department. that's the best estimate i have right now without talkin
indictment on everybody that's out there expressing their first amendment rights but what we have seen in law enforcement that this is a very dangerous environment for the officers to work in regarding the amount of gunfire that we have experienced up there. now, this evening the only shots we were aware of were the shots taken from across the street. in other words, these police officers were standing there, and they were shot just because they were police officers. we are conducting an...
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stone's former mother-in-law and her mother were found shot to death. they found nicole stone dead. stone's two children who had been in the apartment were later found unharmed a the neighbor's home. neighbors knew stone and his ex-wife were having problems. she was concerned for her safety. >> she would tell all the ladies in the neighborhood that the man is going to kill me. she felt threatened. >> reporter: the scene shifted to stone's row home outside pennsylvania. with no response s.w.a.t. teams lobbed in gas canisters. once inside, no suspect. family, friends, and neighbors who knew stone said he suffered from post-traumatic stress disorderer and discharged from the military because of it. he's considered armed and dangerous because of it. >>> our hearts go out to the families of katrina dawson and tori johnson. these were decent, good people who were going about their ordinary lives. >> a nation on edge after the hostage standoff. the 16 hours of terror over in just seconds. the video heart stopping. heavily armed cops storming the cafe. windows lit up by flash grenades. not
stone's former mother-in-law and her mother were found shot to death. they found nicole stone dead. stone's two children who had been in the apartment were later found unharmed a the neighbor's home. neighbors knew stone and his ex-wife were having problems. she was concerned for her safety. >> she would tell all the ladies in the neighborhood that the man is going to kill me. she felt threatened. >> reporter: the scene shifted to stone's row home outside pennsylvania. with no...
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or to be above the law. what we are saying is that we don't want them tried on the sidewalk. >> bill cosby's breaking his silence in an interview with the washington informer and published in page six of the new york post, he said i only expect the black media to uphold the standards of excellence in journalism. he also said his wife camille is standing by him. more than 20 women accused the comedian of sexual assault including supermodel beverly johnson. cosby has denied all accusations and has never been charged with a crime. >>> in detroit, check this out, a 42-year-old building brought down in a matter of seconds. the vacant building is owned by community college and to make the implosion very interesting, the school auctioned off the rights to push the button on ebay. the winning bid was $8,000. >>> in cleveland, an odd defying baby, hazel grace, born at 10:11 a.m. on saturday, 12/14/14, so her birthday, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14. and -- >>> miss world 2014 is south africa. >> there you have it. a 22-year-old
or to be above the law. what we are saying is that we don't want them tried on the sidewalk. >> bill cosby's breaking his silence in an interview with the washington informer and published in page six of the new york post, he said i only expect the black media to uphold the standards of excellence in journalism. he also said his wife camille is standing by him. more than 20 women accused the comedian of sexual assault including supermodel beverly johnson. cosby has denied all accusations...
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. >> a change in indiana's capital punishment laws saved stroud from joining them. his sentence was commuted to three life terms without the possibility of parole. but stroud's salvation did not immediately make him a better inmate. >> i was the thug of them all. i was a chief among all sinners. i was the bullies' bully. i could make things move how i wanted to make them move. that was just a gift that i had. >> that all changed when he found himself sharing a cell with mcgrown who is serving 40 years for armed robbery and criminal confinement. >> when i first came over he was rough around the edges. me being a mellow type guy. i'm low key god came through me to help straighten him out a little bit. >> starting to thin out on the top. >> that's my sunroof. >> your convertible. >> bald head brothers is in. women like bald headed dudes. >> he's changed a whole lot. i'm proud that god used me to work with him after his reputation around the prison and on the street. >> i'm just thankful that i can be used and i got a brother like this that brought so much balance to my
. >> a change in indiana's capital punishment laws saved stroud from joining them. his sentence was commuted to three life terms without the possibility of parole. but stroud's salvation did not immediately make him a better inmate. >> i was the thug of them all. i was a chief among all sinners. i was the bullies' bully. i could make things move how i wanted to make them move. that was just a gift that i had. >> that all changed when he found himself sharing a cell with...
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. >> they link me to my brother-in-law because i'm dating his sister. the situation they think he done it and i probably was with him. they don't even know for sure if i was with him. the question they asked me was i there or was i a shooter? that's crazy. >> the victims in this case, i never knew them from a can of paint. never seen them in my life before. i haven't been there. i haven't done it. i had no reason to kill these people. the future brother-in-laws believe they had someone that turned hem in. if found guilty, both men would be elswribl for the death penalty. >> people trying to get some poen if they don't have none, basically trying to say i did this. >> just in an instant, your whole life can be ruined like that. it makes me regret knowing certain people, you know? >> it don't matter how much heart you got, how strong of a man, i wouldn't wish it on anybody. i pray my kids never do this. woke up here, thought it was a bad dream. i was praying it was just a dream, and it's real. >> i'm sorry for the victims' families, and i really do pray w
. >> they link me to my brother-in-law because i'm dating his sister. the situation they think he done it and i probably was with him. they don't even know for sure if i was with him. the question they asked me was i there or was i a shooter? that's crazy. >> the victims in this case, i never knew them from a can of paint. never seen them in my life before. i haven't been there. i haven't done it. i had no reason to kill these people. the future brother-in-laws believe they had...
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but his sister in law is invited to testify. >> if my sister-in-law shows is up, i'm guilty. i am a repeat offender and incarcerated so many tiles. my word is really not -- not trust worthy. with my sister-in-law, you never know, she's unpredictable. so with my luck she'll show. >>> coming up -- >> was anyone subpoenaed to be here at the hearing today? >> eloy finds out if his sister in law will testify against him. but first -- >> it was supposed to be a temporary thing. i didn't know that was supposed to be a permanent thing. >> a young man joins a dangerous gang and now faces the possibility of life in prison. ♪ if loving you is wrong ♪ i don't wanna be right [ record scratch ] what?! it's not bad for you. it just tastes that way. [ female announcer ] honey nut cheerios cereal -- heart-healthy, whole grain oats. you can't go wrong loving it. heart-healthy, whole grain oats. if you've got it, you know how hard it can be to breathe and man, you know how that feels. copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment
but his sister in law is invited to testify. >> if my sister-in-law shows is up, i'm guilty. i am a repeat offender and incarcerated so many tiles. my word is really not -- not trust worthy. with my sister-in-law, you never know, she's unpredictable. so with my luck she'll show. >>> coming up -- >> was anyone subpoenaed to be here at the hearing today? >> eloy finds out if his sister in law will testify against him. but first -- >> it was supposed to be a...
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this is a murky area of virginia law. virginia's governor has had an item veto pretty much as long as we've had a strong governorship. this is over 150 years. in fact, the president of the confederacy had an item veto. that was inspired, in part, by a tool that was available to virginia's governor. but the constitution says and the courts have ruled in somewhat related disputes that that item veto can't be used for editorial or editing purposes. in other words, the governor can't strike language that's not attached to dollars and cents. that's what governor mcauliffe did. >> so at this point, it's sort of an open question whether the governor's line item will stand. but you're writing about another option that governor mcauliffe has in this situation, a possible public/private partnership to go forward with medicaid expansion. you say the governor could turn directly to the marketplace, invoking a republican-authored law in return for big profits operates a public program. that's how we got commuter express lanes added to
this is a murky area of virginia law. virginia's governor has had an item veto pretty much as long as we've had a strong governorship. this is over 150 years. in fact, the president of the confederacy had an item veto. that was inspired, in part, by a tool that was available to virginia's governor. but the constitution says and the courts have ruled in somewhat related disputes that that item veto can't be used for editorial or editing purposes. in other words, the governor can't strike...
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we need to enforce the laws of our country for sure and the boarder. a practical solution of getting to fixing the legal system is also allowing for a path to legalized status. not citizenship. if you've been here for an extended period of time you have no neck sus to the country of your parents. what are we supposed to do? there's not to be a porntint where we fix the system so legal immigration is easier than illegal and show some respect for people, a kid that might have been here ten years, so say you're not allowed to go to college, i think there's a point past which we're over the line. >> bush is also facing backlash for his comments in the same interview about iraq. saying he would have authorized the invasion of iraq even knowing what we know now. conservative columnist wrote that if he sticks to his guns it will represent a step back for the republican party. huh. meanwhile rand paul is threatening another filibuster this time over reauthorizing the patriot about but the campaign is getting headlines in an early primary state for other matter
we need to enforce the laws of our country for sure and the boarder. a practical solution of getting to fixing the legal system is also allowing for a path to legalized status. not citizenship. if you've been here for an extended period of time you have no neck sus to the country of your parents. what are we supposed to do? there's not to be a porntint where we fix the system so legal immigration is easier than illegal and show some respect for people, a kid that might have been here ten years,...
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my stomach was turning -- >> but no law broken, he called the guy a cab, sent him home. no idea what was coming. how could they know? >> it makes you question the goodness of humanity it, makes you question your faith, it makes you question your beliefs. >> it's a point where evil outdid good. well >> even here in the heart of the heartland, it's its famo, all manner of deep fried delicacies, and presidential casting calls here. des moines, a place known for its sweet and gentle nature, for people who are simply nice. what like, him. >> he was just very good. >> his name was justine michael, these are his parents, willed and murray. >> he killed about people, he was kind and considerate. >> just a nice guy? >> just a very nice guy. a very good person. >> the sort of person who volunteered for things like helping to build houses for happens habitats. >> he really enjoyed it. >> justin was almost 31, the eldest of three. his brother nathan idolized him. >> we were very close. we just always played sports and hanging out with justin. >> he was a great older brother, very su
my stomach was turning -- >> but no law broken, he called the guy a cab, sent him home. no idea what was coming. how could they know? >> it makes you question the goodness of humanity it, makes you question your faith, it makes you question your beliefs. >> it's a point where evil outdid good. well >> even here in the heart of the heartland, it's its famo, all manner of deep fried delicacies, and presidential casting calls here. des moines, a place known for its sweet...
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. >> last night sport just sonia sotomayor blocking a portion of president obama's health care law. she issued a stay on a birth control mandate in the health care law that would require companies regardless of religious beliefs to provide insurance that provides contraception and sterilization to employees. >> with the regard of a disastrous train derailment still smoldering, residents of a small north dakota town are calling for safer regulations. it burned so hot, firefighters did not even try to put out the flames the mayor of the small town located near the accident called it too close for government. he wants the government to make oil transportation safer. >> russian president vladimir putin promised a forceful crackdown on terrorists after two suicide bombings killed more than 30 people, raising more concerns about security as the sochi olympics approach. this morning putin met with officials to discuss efforts to fight terrorism. jim maceda reports from russia. >> reporter: last night they hunted for accomplices to the bombings. vladimir putin added "we will confidently con
. >> last night sport just sonia sotomayor blocking a portion of president obama's health care law. she issued a stay on a birth control mandate in the health care law that would require companies regardless of religious beliefs to provide insurance that provides contraception and sterilization to employees. >> with the regard of a disastrous train derailment still smoldering, residents of a small north dakota town are calling for safer regulations. it burned so hot, firefighters...
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try to under pine the law. so one of the things i think we talked about last week, the goal was supposed to be 7 million signups by the march 31 deadline. and now we are at 5 million. guaranteed the republicans will call it a failure because -- >> i think the goal was moved to 6. >> if it is 5.999 they will say a fail. >> you have all of these people who are insured. you have people who will be able to access health care. as the governor said, there are so many benefits there that the administration, that democrats can hammer away at republicans on their running around talking about these planst that they have to repeal and replace obamacare but they haven't said anything about what happens when you repeal obamacare and the person with preexisting condition what happens to their insurance? >> we are always hearing republican obamacare alternative is just around the corner. the "washington post" says right now republicans are considering a provision to allow adult children to stay on parents' plan, thinking abou
try to under pine the law. so one of the things i think we talked about last week, the goal was supposed to be 7 million signups by the march 31 deadline. and now we are at 5 million. guaranteed the republicans will call it a failure because -- >> i think the goal was moved to 6. >> if it is 5.999 they will say a fail. >> you have all of these people who are insured. you have people who will be able to access health care. as the governor said, there are so many benefits there...
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chris christie is expected to sign a version of the dream act into law. it would allow students instate tuition but would not receive financial aid. >>> 1.3 million people stand to lose their unemployment benefit was a christmas. the budget deal fails to extend the emergency unemployment compensation program. here's what jeff merkley told chris hayes. >> i have a slim hope that the senate and house will come to their sense because delivering 1.3 million lumps of coal across the country, kicking people when they are down is certainly absolutely wrong. >> and the reverend al sharpton interviewed michelle obama where she shared a personal story about her daughter's brush with meningitis at just four months old. >> but if we hadn't had insurance and access to a pediatrician and access to a hospital where we deny have to worry about the cost of care, if we had waited overnight, if we had postponed acting, there's no telling what the outcome would have been. >>> organizing for action wants to know how you plan to spend the cold days in december. tweeting that p
chris christie is expected to sign a version of the dream act into law. it would allow students instate tuition but would not receive financial aid. >>> 1.3 million people stand to lose their unemployment benefit was a christmas. the budget deal fails to extend the emergency unemployment compensation program. here's what jeff merkley told chris hayes. >> i have a slim hope that the senate and house will come to their sense because delivering 1.3 million lumps of coal across the...
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a law is going to be signed by the governor there. bottom line, this is going to be the challenge for decades for every mayor and governor that they're going to be facing here and it's going to be major fights between unions, nonunions, all sorts of things. that's it for this edition of "the daily rundown." we'll see you right back here tomorrow. chris jansing gets the baton. as a business owner, i'm constantly putting out fires. so i deserve a small business credit card with amazing rewards. with the spark cash card from capital one, i get 2% cash back on every purchase, every day. i break my back around here. finally someone's recognizing me with unlimited rewards! meetings start at 11, cindy. [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one. choose 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every day. what's in your wallet? i need your timesheets, larry! you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec-d®. powerful relief of nasal congestion and other allergy symptoms -- all in one pill. zyrtec-d®. at the pha
a law is going to be signed by the governor there. bottom line, this is going to be the challenge for decades for every mayor and governor that they're going to be facing here and it's going to be major fights between unions, nonunions, all sorts of things. that's it for this edition of "the daily rundown." we'll see you right back here tomorrow. chris jansing gets the baton. as a business owner, i'm constantly putting out fires. so i deserve a small business credit card with amazing...
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i believe in universal laws. if your stomach hurting real bad -- i feel like you should follow universal laws. but you do not. you follow man laws. >> 16 months earlier he found himself in trouble with those laws to which he pled not guilty. as the minimum security non violent offend her qualified for one of the jail's premium work details in the kitchen. >> i was planning on escape like two and a half, two weeks. studying the people. studying the bod lang what they like to do. >> green see it is opportunity when an officer wiz momentarily distracted. >> one of our trucks was inside the loading docks of the facility. he grabbed onto the bottom of the truck and held on while the truck was leaving the facility through two secured gates. >> i was hanging under there. but i didn't realize that the thing would be twisted like that. so i waited till he stopped and i rolled out from under the truck and took off booking. heart pounding and pounding. ripped off my apron. through it. >> and in this picture you can see mr.
i believe in universal laws. if your stomach hurting real bad -- i feel like you should follow universal laws. but you do not. you follow man laws. >> 16 months earlier he found himself in trouble with those laws to which he pled not guilty. as the minimum security non violent offend her qualified for one of the jail's premium work details in the kitchen. >> i was planning on escape like two and a half, two weeks. studying the people. studying the bod lang what they like to do....
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bribery laws. the cosmetics company pleaded guilty to giving cash and gifts to chinese government officials in order to win business in that country. angie, back to you. >> a lot of money. thanks, landon. >>> now we switch to sports with my girlfriend frances rivera. good morning. >> good morning, great to be with you. let's start it off with spurs and grizzlies, a showdown of multiple buzzer beaters. watch. >> trailing by 23. manu for three. fouled! everybody outside the circle. gasol. >> three shots, grizzlies edge the defending champs, 117-116. >>> the bears are benching jay cutler in favor of jimmy clawson. is that the benching there a single of cutler's end with the struggling 5-9 bears. cutler just signed a contract worth $120 million after last season. >>> the san francisco 49ers released ray mcdonald as san jose police investigate him on suspicion of sexual assault. the gm said the decision was prompted by a pattern of poor decision-making. >>> and could 49ers head coach jim harbaugh return
bribery laws. the cosmetics company pleaded guilty to giving cash and gifts to chinese government officials in order to win business in that country. angie, back to you. >> a lot of money. thanks, landon. >>> now we switch to sports with my girlfriend frances rivera. good morning. >> good morning, great to be with you. let's start it off with spurs and grizzlies, a showdown of multiple buzzer beaters. watch. >> trailing by 23. manu for three. fouled! everybody outside...
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i'm not under supervision of law enforcement at all times like i have been. so basically i can do anything i want to. >> although hymes has reached the end of his sentence, the stakes are higher than ever. >> hymes has two strikes against him right now, and i think he is aware that if he commits another crime and is prosecuted for that, it could very well be a third strike. which he would be looking at 25 to life. >> i'm too old now, you know. i mean, i figure if i came back to prison again, i would never get out. no matter if it was for a two-year sentence or something. no telling what happened. i just can't subject myself to that. >> christmases, thanksgivings, birthdays. he got to spend one birthday out of jail in over 15 years, he's able to spend one birthday, and that was in 2003. >> first my plan is to go eat a good meal, you know, and my sisters come to get me and just be around my family. >> i think my brother learned a lesson. i believe this time he's going to get out, he's going to try to do more than what he was doing with himself before he went to
i'm not under supervision of law enforcement at all times like i have been. so basically i can do anything i want to. >> although hymes has reached the end of his sentence, the stakes are higher than ever. >> hymes has two strikes against him right now, and i think he is aware that if he commits another crime and is prosecuted for that, it could very well be a third strike. which he would be looking at 25 to life. >> i'm too old now, you know. i mean, i figure if i came back...
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the brother-in-law is convicted and given the electric chair. he's the last man to die in the electric chair. everything went wrong about that execution. >> they had to actually fry him five times because i guess the electric chair wasn't functioning properly at the time. >> his mother is sent away to prison forever. >> both received 55 years for the murder, 45 years for the conspiracy to commit murder. in my mom's case, she'll be 83 years old in about two weeks. as far as i know she's the oldest woman prisoner in the state of indiana. >> and his sister ended up testifying against the rest of the family, and she's out there free. >> my sister received eight years. last time i seen her was 1983 when she was on the witness stand testifying against me and my mom. i remember thinking back then, i hope there's going to be for me all this time in prison. but maybe i pulled through a little more saner than i expected. i don't know. that's debatable. >> coming up -- >> you'll never see me in khaki again after today. >> paul becomes a free man. >> i'm on
the brother-in-law is convicted and given the electric chair. he's the last man to die in the electric chair. everything went wrong about that execution. >> they had to actually fry him five times because i guess the electric chair wasn't functioning properly at the time. >> his mother is sent away to prison forever. >> both received 55 years for the murder, 45 years for the conspiracy to commit murder. in my mom's case, she'll be 83 years old in about two weeks. as far as i...
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how about the law? get your cell phones out. tonight's question -- do you think scott walker has legally dodged this issue? text a for yes. text b for no to 67622. you can always go to our blog and we'll bring you the results later on in the show. this is why walker is the golden boy for the conservatives. if they can break down unions across america and create a template on how this could work, this could produce your next presidential candidate who might get some traction who can't stand wage earners. good to have you with us tonight. you published an article about wisconsin legacy for unions in "the times" over the weekend. what struck you the most covering this story? >> two things really struck me, ed. one is the law that was passed to curve collective bargaining has had devastating effects on the first -- founded back in 1932, the nation's largest union. it's pretty astounding to learn its membership has dropped to 122 from 1,000. the law field set up a mine field that makes it hard for unions to survive. the other thing t
how about the law? get your cell phones out. tonight's question -- do you think scott walker has legally dodged this issue? text a for yes. text b for no to 67622. you can always go to our blog and we'll bring you the results later on in the show. this is why walker is the golden boy for the conservatives. if they can break down unions across america and create a template on how this could work, this could produce your next presidential candidate who might get some traction who can't stand wage...
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, cities that refuse to partner with federal agencies in the enforcement of the federal immigration law marty walsh squeezed as many news cameras as he could in to city hall to make sure what he had to say would be heard in the white house. >> we will not waste vital police resources on misguided federal actions. we will not be intimated by the threat to federal funding. we have each other's backs and we have the constitution of the united states of america on our side. >> that was the day that the amateurs in the white house discovered what everyone else in politics has always known that mayors are tougher than senators. now you might find the occasional exception to that rule but in our political history, you can count more tough mayors than senators. some people have been disappointed in the amount and style of resistance that congressional democrats have shown so far to the trump agenda. i would say so to that, don't judge them too early. senators are slower to come to a boil and most of them have a long way to go to catch up to marty walsh. when is the last time you heard a senator
, cities that refuse to partner with federal agencies in the enforcement of the federal immigration law marty walsh squeezed as many news cameras as he could in to city hall to make sure what he had to say would be heard in the white house. >> we will not waste vital police resources on misguided federal actions. we will not be intimated by the threat to federal funding. we have each other's backs and we have the constitution of the united states of america on our side. >> that was...
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it has also proved invaluable to law enforcement. >> they've actually solved homicides on the streets that they had no suspects on through the debrief process. >> debriefing is not enough to destroy the vise grip of prison gangs at corcoran. >> it's just one tool from breaking some of these gang members up from the gang. because for every one inmate that debriefs you have ten in line waiting to get into the gang. >> since our last visit here, officers say they have seen a big shift in the type of inmates who are joining gangs. >> the changes i have seen in gang members coming into csp corcoran have been a lot of the younger kids coming off of the street. coming into a gang they feel is going to take care of them and come in here and find out it's not that way at all. and because he wants to make a name for himself, will be the first one to grab a weapon if told bay somebody that's got seniority on the yard, say, hey, i need to you go hit this guy, they will. >> they are a lot younger, a lot younger out here. they don't care at all. they are the ones who will be first to get in your fa
it has also proved invaluable to law enforcement. >> they've actually solved homicides on the streets that they had no suspects on through the debrief process. >> debriefing is not enough to destroy the vise grip of prison gangs at corcoran. >> it's just one tool from breaking some of these gang members up from the gang. because for every one inmate that debriefs you have ten in line waiting to get into the gang. >> since our last visit here, officers say they have seen...
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quote, there is no basis in law or facts for proceeding in such an indeterminate and open-ended fashion. the defendants provide none, and quote. the start date for that trial will ultimately be set by the pro citing judge, aileen cannon. a trump appointee whose decision in this matter will certainly fall under intense scrutiny. judge cannon is in an unenviable position as the presiding judge in the first ever trial in a former american president, who also happens to be a current presidential candidate. having to deal with a number of legal considerations that no other judge has ever needed to confront before. and the eyes of the justice system trump is presumed innocent until proven guilty just like anyone else accused of a crime in this country. judges have the responsibility of ensuring that everyone receives a fair hearing. at the same time trump is no ordinary defendant. trump has a long in complicated history with the legal system. he is known for filing to be motions to costliest and the literally thousands of lawsuits to which he has been a party throughout the years. there shoul
quote, there is no basis in law or facts for proceeding in such an indeterminate and open-ended fashion. the defendants provide none, and quote. the start date for that trial will ultimately be set by the pro citing judge, aileen cannon. a trump appointee whose decision in this matter will certainly fall under intense scrutiny. judge cannon is in an unenviable position as the presiding judge in the first ever trial in a former american president, who also happens to be a current presidential...
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the indiana supreme court, we've been allowed to take our cameras inside a world where they are by law generally forbidden. in the intake department, elizabeth prepares to process yet another juvenile. this time a 17-year-old girl arriving at the detention center. >> intake. what did she run away from? >> she ran away from her mother's house. but she's denying running away and saying she was at her grandmother's house with her baby because her mother kicked her out. and that she went home for something and then her mother called the police. so we'll find out. >> unlock door. >> kymyada, come on out. >> i'm upset because i'm back here again, but this time it's a misunderstanding. when i was 14 the first time i ran away my mom is going to whoop me for something i didn't do. i couldn't take it no more. i run away fighting her just going wild because nobody was paying attention to me. >> do you remember the intake process? the last time when you were here? >> yes. >> younow yore referred here for runaway. did you ve any problems until recently? >> my mom said if i couldn't abide by the rul
the indiana supreme court, we've been allowed to take our cameras inside a world where they are by law generally forbidden. in the intake department, elizabeth prepares to process yet another juvenile. this time a 17-year-old girl arriving at the detention center. >> intake. what did she run away from? >> she ran away from her mother's house. but she's denying running away and saying she was at her grandmother's house with her baby because her mother kicked her out. and that she...
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but the law doesn't say, okay, take the law in your own hands. okay, i'm sorry, i've got the wrong guy. i'm so sorry, i thought he was a criminal. mr. martin, tracy martin, i'm so sorry, i made a mistake, i didn't realize that trayvon martin was minding his own business, i'm terribly sorry. you know the law doesn't say that. the law talks about accountability and responsibility for one's actions. and that's what we're asking for in this case. hold the defendant responsible for his actions. hold him accountable for what he did. because if the defendant hadn't assumed that, trayvon martin would've watched the basketball game, george zimmerman i'm assuming would've gone to target and does whatever he does on sunday evenings and we wouldn't be here. the law doesn't allow people to take the law into their own hands. it doesn't allow, quite frankly, even the police to take the law into their own hands. the police had gotten called out there, they would have, okay, what are you doing here? can i ask you what you're doing? do you mind telling me? and und
but the law doesn't say, okay, take the law in your own hands. okay, i'm sorry, i've got the wrong guy. i'm so sorry, i thought he was a criminal. mr. martin, tracy martin, i'm so sorry, i made a mistake, i didn't realize that trayvon martin was minding his own business, i'm terribly sorry. you know the law doesn't say that. the law talks about accountability and responsibility for one's actions. and that's what we're asking for in this case. hold the defendant responsible for his actions. hold...
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lewinsky to the view and unwed couples living together are breaking the law. scrambled politics is next. won't keep you up at night. know you have insights from professional investment strategists to help set your mind at ease. know that planning for retirement can be the least of your worries. with the guidance of a pnc investments financial advisor, know you can get help staying on track for the future you've always wanted. hey! have an awesome vacation everyone! thank you so much! you're so sweet. yummy! key lime pie at 90 calories. it is so good for not giving in. photos are great... ...for capturing your world. and now... ...they can transform it with the new angie's list app you can get projects done in a snap. take a photo of your project... ...or just tell us what you need done... ...and angie's list will find a top-rated provider to do the job. the angie's list app is the simple, new way to get work done on your schedule. the app makes it easy, the power of angie's list makes it work. call, click or download the app for free today. how much protein do
lewinsky to the view and unwed couples living together are breaking the law. scrambled politics is next. won't keep you up at night. know you have insights from professional investment strategists to help set your mind at ease. know that planning for retirement can be the least of your worries. with the guidance of a pnc investments financial advisor, know you can get help staying on track for the future you've always wanted. hey! have an awesome vacation everyone! thank you so much! you're so...
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law until after the court decides whether the law is constitutional. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. ♪ oh how i've waited for so long ♪ >> let them go! >>> sergeant sandoval has been employed at pnm since 1975. from the riot in 1980 to kinslow's escape in 1978, he has seen it all. and he's no stranger to life-and-death situations. >> we're transferring inmates to texas to make room because we are so overcrowded. he walked into the office. the inmate had his hands in his pockets. he had his head down and started talking about, you know, he didn't want to go to texas. if he went to texas, that he was going to hurt somebody. when he said that, the lieutenant was sitting right here next to him, female. i looked at her. i told her get out. just get out. i didn't say it loud. he didn't hear it. she stormed out, locked the door. i'm locked in there with him. and then he pulled out the knife. the officers were trying to rush him, but the door was locked. i had the keys. he didn't know that. so i told the officers just back up. i stood in the corner. i'm jus
law until after the court decides whether the law is constitutional. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. ♪ oh how i've waited for so long ♪ >> let them go! >>> sergeant sandoval has been employed at pnm since 1975. from the riot in 1980 to kinslow's escape in 1978, he has seen it all. and he's no stranger to life-and-death situations. >> we're transferring inmates to texas to make room because we are so overcrowded. he walked into...
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upholding the laws insurance mandate in 2012. in his descent, scalia blasted the court adding quote, we should call this scotus care. president obama had this reaction. >> today after 50 votes to repeal or weaken this law, after a presidential election based in part on preserving or a repealing this lawyer after multiple challenges by the supreme court, the affordable care act is here to stay. >> today president obama vice president biden, and the first lady will travel to charleston south carolina to attend the funeral of state senator clementa pinckney. he first heard the call to preach when he was 13 years old. administration officials tell nbc news the president spent the evening on his message. john boehner and hillary clinton. >>> now let's turn to upstate new york and new information regarding the second prison employee charged in the investigation with the escape earlier this month. gene palmer denied knowledge of the escape plan. the question now is were these isolated incidents or is this a systematic problem? here's st
upholding the laws insurance mandate in 2012. in his descent, scalia blasted the court adding quote, we should call this scotus care. president obama had this reaction. >> today after 50 votes to repeal or weaken this law, after a presidential election based in part on preserving or a repealing this lawyer after multiple challenges by the supreme court, the affordable care act is here to stay. >> today president obama vice president biden, and the first lady will travel to...
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law enforcement officials have not confirmed that there were other unsploided bombs. the official confirmation is that there were two devices. to the extent that there were other devices today, isolated and treated in some way by law enforcement, those may have been devices that were investigated as suspect packages and done away with by law enforce. . no arrests have been made. the investigation is now being headed by the fbi in conjunction with other federal and state and local agencies. i want to bring in a young man who is an eyewitness. he was eating with co-workers when he heard the first explosion. so you're about 100 yards away. what did you hear? >> bewere inside the restaurant. heard the first explosion. kind of shook the building a little bit. we kind of wondered what it was. looked outside and saw some smoke. actually ran outside. then the second one blew up about 100 yards from us. >> did they sound like they were about the same size? >> the first one sounded small, because it was a little bit further down the street. i didn't realize until i watched the
law enforcement officials have not confirmed that there were other unsploided bombs. the official confirmation is that there were two devices. to the extent that there were other devices today, isolated and treated in some way by law enforcement, those may have been devices that were investigated as suspect packages and done away with by law enforce. . no arrests have been made. the investigation is now being headed by the fbi in conjunction with other federal and state and local agencies. i...
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he should have tried to calm her down. >> a lot of law enforcement tell you he could have done. i'm going to give you a warning. put out the cigarette. i'm just going to write you a warning. >> officials don't know how long marijuana was in her system and if it played a role in her death. relatives have no evidence she attempted suicide or have been treated for depression. family members called for an independent autopsy. >>> dylann roof, 21-year-old, who killed nine people in the historic african-american church last month was facing nine counts of murder that were filed by the state. at a news conference yesterday attorney general lynch said the case is quote exactly the type that federal crime statutes are to cover. >> mother emmanuel was his destination because it was african-american church of significance to people of charleston, south carolina and the nation. on that summer evening dylann roof found his targets african-americans engaged in worship. met with welcome by ministers of church and pa rigsrishionerparishioner. he joined them in the bible study group. they had bi
he should have tried to calm her down. >> a lot of law enforcement tell you he could have done. i'm going to give you a warning. put out the cigarette. i'm just going to write you a warning. >> officials don't know how long marijuana was in her system and if it played a role in her death. relatives have no evidence she attempted suicide or have been treated for depression. family members called for an independent autopsy. >>> dylann roof, 21-year-old, who killed nine people...
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as you go up to a law firm, you're looking at several hundred square feet a person. it depends on the type of business and the layout you have, 125, 150 square feet a person is a good, comfortable estimate. >> the trickiest part of renting a space for a fast-growing company is predicting how much space they'll need in the future. >> there's a couple ways we deal with that. our space, for instance, we share space with one of our investors and we've helped other groups do that and there's a couple other companies like pivot desk who specialize in the matching process. that's one way to get around the growth issues. realize in the going out months you'll pay more per desk space, then it will be inverse when you get to be like sardines. >> we visited the offices of john ballet's company not standard, a suit company that's growing rapidly. >> good to meet you. jj ramberg. >> the company started with this one office. when they ran out of space, they annexed an office next door, then another down the hall. far from ideal. the space was just no longer working. >> as i look a
as you go up to a law firm, you're looking at several hundred square feet a person. it depends on the type of business and the layout you have, 125, 150 square feet a person is a good, comfortable estimate. >> the trickiest part of renting a space for a fast-growing company is predicting how much space they'll need in the future. >> there's a couple ways we deal with that. our space, for instance, we share space with one of our investors and we've helped other groups do that and...
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but, rather, the actual law of the land. they could, for instance, be wheeling against a federal exchange web siet thatte that's complete and iter mess. but they can't do that now. when open enrollment began this week epd, the web siet was able to handle a million visitors and a hundred thousand applications. a far cry and enough of a success story to make the web siet a non-story. conservatives could be attacking the affordable care act for failing to accomplish one of itsd main goals. the number of americans without health insurance has gone down about 2525% in the lags year. they could be attacking a law for e for scaring insurance companies. but they can't do that because more insurers are offering more plans on the federal exchange this year than they did last year. they could blame obamacare for costing the taxpayers tens of millions of dollars more. the overall price tag is coming in at 1$104 billion letsds than the congressional budget office previously projected. of course, they could attack the law for driving up h
but, rather, the actual law of the land. they could, for instance, be wheeling against a federal exchange web siet thatte that's complete and iter mess. but they can't do that now. when open enrollment began this week epd, the web siet was able to handle a million visitors and a hundred thousand applications. a far cry and enough of a success story to make the web siet a non-story. conservatives could be attacking the affordable care act for failing to accomplish one of itsd main goals. the...
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the first law to reduce class sizes... and establishing community colleges. our schools may have changed, but our commitment to california's children never will... because we know quality public schools make a better california for all of us. >>> wall street and -- -- touched off a firestorm after "the washington post" obtained this video where he says you will never see as many great women investors or traders as men because they have babies. >> and as soon as that baby's libs touch that girl's bosom, forget it, every single investment idea, every desire to understand what's going to make this go up or going to go down is going to be overwhelmed by the most beautiful experience which a man will never share, but that emotive connection between that mother and that baby. and i have just seen it happen over and over. >> joining me now is "the washington post" reporter who uncovered the story, jana johnson and lyn povitch -- how the women of "newsweek" sued their bosses and changed the workplace. jenna, give us the background for people who don't follow wall str
the first law to reduce class sizes... and establishing community colleges. our schools may have changed, but our commitment to california's children never will... because we know quality public schools make a better california for all of us. >>> wall street and -- -- touched off a firestorm after "the washington post" obtained this video where he says you will never see as many great women investors or traders as men because they have babies. >> and as soon as that...
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but the rule of law is really the bedrock of american democracy. >>> arizona republican senator, jeff flake, is acknowledging that his vote against background checks may have hurt his reputation back home. after a new poll calling him the most hated congressman in the country, puts him just below pond scum. >>> the "hustler" founder says no one has done more to expose the sexual hypocrisy values of america. >>> and president obama's speech at the white house correspondent dinner was a big hit at home. but a bigger hit in china. the president's speech has amassed some 25 million views where it's complete with chinese subtitles. that's your morning dish of scrambled politics. >>> the calendar says it's may. but parts of the midwest are dealing with winter-like weather. bill karins is here with more. what gives? >> i have to think what is below pond scum. the goldfish, where you had to clean the glass in the fish tank. >> i'm going to get myself in trouble. >> this snow, that's a bad word in its own right. 28 degrees right now in cheyenne, wyoming, and snowing. denver was 39 last hour. a
but the rule of law is really the bedrock of american democracy. >>> arizona republican senator, jeff flake, is acknowledging that his vote against background checks may have hurt his reputation back home. after a new poll calling him the most hated congressman in the country, puts him just below pond scum. >>> the "hustler" founder says no one has done more to expose the sexual hypocrisy values of america. >>> and president obama's speech at the white house...